Part 4 Flashcards

Sheikh Ahmad Yasawi Tomb Complex
Turkistan
1396 CE
Commissioned by Timur, Architectural Style Timurid

Taj Mahal
Agra
1631-54
Built by Mughal Emperor Shāh Jahān

Dome of Florence Cathedral
Florence
1420-36
Brunelleschi’s most notable and famous commission

Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo
Florence
1418
Architect was Brunelleschi, Perfect square plan, Renaissance Style, Umbrella dome at top

San Andrea
Mantua
1472
Architect was Alberti

Tempietto
San Pietro in Montorio, Rome
1502
Built by Bramante, style is High Renaissance

New Sacristy, San Lorenzo
Florence
1520
Built by Michelangelo, style is Mannerism, designed for Medici as mausoleum

St Peter’s Basilica
Rome
begun 1546
Michelangelo’s redevelopment

Basilica Palladiana
Vicenza
1546
Architect was Palladio (reconstrcuted building), shows one of first examples of what is now known as a Palladian Window

Palazzo Chiericati
Vincenza
1550
Facade uses 2 orders: Tuscan on lower level and Ionic on upper level, Architect Palladio